FFXIV saved Asmongold



Final Fantasy 14 saved the literal god

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28 thoughts on “FFXIV saved Asmongold”

  1. Msq only last for a bit lol. Enjoyed ff14 even with skipping all MSQ. I loved the MMO side with quests and leveling and easily use a whole new character.. etc. I dipped because of too much toxicity in the game and this ain't a weekly monthly thing. Years it is

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  2. I watched him occasionally but when I saw his True Story of Asmongold video and the story about how him and his mom played WoW together and how they waited outside the store at like 3am I was really touched and started watching a lot more. Him playing FFXIV is a plus

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  3. Ff14 players still coping? Asmongold will never play this shit show again? Just because he says he might play it again FF 14 players really think it makes it better then wow when he always goes back to wow but no don't offend the ff14 Andy's ! If asmongold said he's gonna play ff14 again one day it means its the best game ever made!!! Anyone that plays ff14 is a perfect person and should be given the medal of honor

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  4. It's true though, lmao. I'm a woman who plays FFXIV and I started watching Asmongold when he played. Then I kept watching even when he stopped because I think he's funny as hell. It'll be cool to see him play FFXIV again but it's not the end of the world if he doesn't. I watch for him not for the games he plays.

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  5. I watched him before, mainly on Youtube, but started to really get into streams after FFXIV. When he went on a break I started playing FFXIV just to see what happens next in the story. Still playing!

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  6. I'm one of the 2%. I liked watching the wow mount and glamour competitions even tough I never really played wow (and some reaction videos), I have been playing FFXIV since ARR and it was fun putting on the FF stream while I was playing aswell. I always tought the big d*ck stuff was funny 😅

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  7. I would always put your vids on the TV while I'm just chillin on my phone and my wife has fallen asleep to so many of your videos that she now loves you and finds your voice in the background comforting

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  8. I didn't even know who he was until youtube started throwing videos of him playing FFXIV at me. I am one of those that only watched him for the FF content though. Not because I think FF is the only game he should play, I'm just not interested in the other games he playing. That's also not saying those other games are not good or bad, I'm just not interested in them. Elden Ring is catching my eye though.

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  9. FF14 Community is so friendly i tried the game and people flew me around and helped me in dungeons etc for really no reason it was cool, wow used to be like that but nowdays sadly just feels like the super hardcore players remain

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  10. Back when Asmon was a WoW only andy, I used to only pop into streams when he’s reacting to something and I would hop off to someone else’s stream when he’s done reacting. I like Asmon but WoW doesn’t interest me much because I myself quit WoW not long before I found out about him from yt and started watching his streams. When he switched to FFXIV I started tuning in to full streams to see his reactions to the game, since unlike with WoW he’s mostly unfamiliar with the game, so his reactions are actually interesting

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